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assau County Review
Official Paper of Nassau Count;^
FREEPORT* N. Y.. PRiDAY. OCTOBER L 191S
Vql. XXi, No. 40
Presort
oiRffie oopiaa «# ibe B«vJ<»w for siOe «t Giacablntt's aod Braithwaite's Rail-
I'toad Arammt: Michnoff's, Nasaaa Ceuittr Kariew. DaSiiva's knd G«-
^¦keU'i^, Uaia Street: PaSiiva's.West If erriek Sami. *'-
lllGBWATEtt VIDE TABLE
ilMday, Oct. aatenfay. QaiMlaji Haaday.
Toaaday, Wc jnr«.i*> Ttturaas'-. Friday. Satimiaiy.
1:46 a. m. 2:48 a. n. f :46 a. m. 4:34 a. m. 6:19 a. at. r. 50 a. n.. 6:29 a. m. 7 rt>8 a. tn. 7:48 a. ic.
A lammase sale wiit be I.eld in tbe
joggm^m tha Baview building.
iaia Stiaat, tooiorrow. Saturday, Oe-
"t "
RayaxHad Pott, who bas been ao- gagad to Ctiaries D. Smith's shoe ator*. haa aaeared a potition with tbe £. T. EstMcaaa Shoe Co., of New York.
A ratiaical trill he beld at the resi-
4ence of Mr. aod Mrs. £. B. Lent.
Booth Long ftaaeh Avenae, oo Monday
|>«««uii8. Oetobar 11, for benefit of tb*
^NcifhhorlMaod Worker*.
Bert'a Specialty Sbop opened in tbe '.Pettit Baitdinc (tha eomer itere) 'Satorday aftetooon. Atteotioo is lto their adTertisemeDt. regalat- j,Jy, ia tite KaMao Coanty Review.
Loaia Michaoff opened bit branch store io tbe PoUit B«it4iag last Sat¬ urday. ' Pretty soaveoir baskets were given to coatmBeri,, aod tbe store was decorated sritfe aeveral floral pieces.
fiobart Ulaaar. wbo has worked in Freeport before, and for several years employed io Wacfator'a bakery at Hicksville. arilt open the former Paul Miiier bakery 8»i7< Nortb Main Street, next Monday.
>f ba poimlarity contest of tbe Ital- .-^itn Benevaiisa. for qaeen, it close. I oaly a few votes separating tba con^ ttttants. A diamond ring will be giv- ao the mast popeiar girl at tbeCotom* bat Day celebratitMi, October 12,
Lewis J. Bail and fiobert Patrick of tbe Coloaibiao Braaa Foundry are at Atlantic City on the annual exhibit of the Acoerican Fouodrymen'a Asao¬ ciation aod tiie Convention of the Amcrieao loalitate of Metals, of wbich tbey are BMunbets.
Next Satiarday, October 9, the Boy Icoiita of Aiaeri^a, .Troop No. 2, Free- port, will hold a cake sale in Fore* man's laoildiog, opposite tbe Review office, tbe prticecds to go for fifes and A fine array of cakea is prom- Irom S to 6 o'cloek.
The Towa Aseesaors give notice tbat tbey liave completed ttae Ataetiroent Roil for tiM present year,' and tbe tame ia notr oo inapaction at tbe Town Haii. It ia now too late to make any cbanges in tha roll, the Isw not pao- vid^g for aoy official aonouncemerits from tbe Aaseaaora as to ttben the roll is ready for inspection before griev- anee day.
A tanoiage sale will be beld this Satorday, October 2, in the vacant atore on Main Street, opposite tbe Nassau Coanty Review office under tbe auspices of tiaa Freeport Equal Fran cbise Clob. Tbe committee in charge is working iiard collecting for this •ale and iicpe to realize a good sucn which wiil be used for extra campaign work doring tbe month of October.
Colombia University has designated l^reeport aa a center for extension
loric Tbe courses given are primar-
iy intended for teachers, but others may avail themselves of tbe opportun¬ ity to bear educational problcras dl«- eotaed by Oo eirpert. The first course will opeii M<»K]ay, October 4 at 4 p. i&, linder dimictioo of Professor Trabue, who will coddact the work in Educa¬ tional Payebology. Superintendent Moon will iae glad to farnisb detailed information regarding thit work to all who {apply.
These extentioo centers, as tbey are called, are maintained by Columbia
riivereity in several citiei within
f access of New York. Similar
lines arc given at Newark, N. J.,
tunford. Coon.: Bridgeport, Conn.; Yookcra and Brooklvn.
N^ Mr. ReyaokU
in our last issue we stated tbat the MUto witb which M. Cornelius cr>ltided on Jay Street, was owned tiy George W, Reynolds. It was upon the in- fortnattoa of Mr. Cornelius who thought tbat ht recognised Mr. Rey¬ nolds as tiaa gkatlcman wbo ran into bits, bot ha adkitet at now that iie wa* mistakea, and bae lince found out It wa* M. Goblcn'a c«r-
GoTernor Comof j to fpt^mrii
Sodat and Penonai
iWr Abtel Caatte. VMn awl fattiat at rtaaamrtan mad Tkab Pifaerf*
Today aod tomorrew Cottnm Wkit-!
man will be oo lA»g latawd. atadf log j J- Morton Keegan of Gold Street i* iU naed*. getting ae^ofated aritk (u | eatertaiDiog hi* mother, Mrs. Sarah people, aod trying to gat, at aagH as I Keegan, and hi* sister, Mrs. Charle* oo**ible in tbe email time at tOt dia- j T. Hodeoo, of Uxbridge. Maa*. Mrs. posal, an ideii of its importaaee aadiKtegan expect* to spend the Winter rapid growth. Be wili apcnd Thwv. i witb ber aon.
day otgbt at tbe PraW rikhiimmt at j
Glen Cove, and Friday aaowlag tba i Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jong are enter- *KOto witb bi* party will taa act aad {taining a young son, wbo' arrived for escorted by a car eontaiaing tba Board la permanent visit witb tbem lost Fri- cf Supervisor*, Philip J. Cbriat, of |ilay morning. He registered a weighty North Hempttead; Jame* H. CoCka,,|of 1(1 poonds. It la bard totell wbetfa- Of Oyeter Bay Town, and Hiram P. er Daddie and Motner or Little "Dod- Smith, of Hempttead Town, aad io die-Um" are tbe prbudeet and happi- anotner ear William D, ftoldiilu. jest.
chairman of tbe Reception Coaalttaa'
of Fifty, Atsembiyroaa MeWbiimey atld former Assemblyman G. Wiibar Dooghty, and poaaibly otlier*.
News of dbe Chorches School Notes In the Fraternal Orders In the Fire Departmeat
aaaaal at Sarmaat. aanUm at dM ami atkmT iilma* tm Hm cfc—titw
First Chureb of ClvJat. Scientist.' Services Sunday morning atii o'clock Hempstead Bank Baiiding next Sunday, October 3, Wednesday meeting* at 8 p
Tbe football *ea*on bat started aod ion Satorday tb* Higb School team will, I play tbe team at Flashing. i Tbe members of tlie Freeport team 'are: Caf/tain, Willi* Johnson; man-• ager, Harold Go ler; Arthor Bender,
Dslsa^ ht thm ammtat filwsti stsulmliaei at
Mettart at Uatanat ka attd mhauik tha tram lit ewr Itfl rfeoartnMat by M. K. FT
They will proceeds "down «tba branch," through the Woodioere. Haw- lett* and Inwood seclioo. aod gat ao idea of the waterway ebadittoaa ia tbat lection. Tben tbey will proBs*d to Long Beach wbere tbey will bave lunch. Here, too, tiley will ha by tbe committee, snd a motor boat "will be in waiting to toka tba Govar- nor through Hempstead Bay. a aoctioa prob^ly never before traversad by a New York State Governor, ipiiag aa far a* ceero* expeditiooa before tam¬ ing weat.
Tbe Governor deelres to rMana to Glen Cove in the afternoon before tba dinner at Long Beacb Hotel at TM. *o a *top wilt be made at BUaoa's dock, at tbe trolley termioal, where hi* auto will be' in waiting, aad ba wiil proceed ^roogb Freaport and di¬ rectly across tbe leiand, rctonaiag in time for tbe dinner. Here it ia ex¬ pected tbere wili l>e from 600 to 600 Long lelanders waiting to iisteo to snd take part in tbe I«ng lalaad di*- co**ion, when Governor Wbitmaa will leain some more fact* aboot tbia big aactlon of tbe territory over wbidi be role*.
Saturday morning tbe Govamor will be taken to the State Scbool at Farmingdale. tbe SUte Hea
Mr, snd Mr*. John Patterson of Wallace Stre^ will celebrate their COth wedding anniversary oo Saturday evening.
Coamaoder Wiiiiam H. Pattereon of O. B. r. MotT^osT No. 627, G, A. R., io company with comrades E. B. Roat and C. J. Greenleaf,' have been in net i Wiuhington attending the annual re- ooioo of the veteraoe of tbe Civil War.
NEXT SUNDAY AT THE PRESBY TERIAN'CHORCH RALLY SUNDAY One of tbe vttj boticeable thing* in late year* ia tbe extent to which vaca¬ tions are taken. Not only tbe wealtby, but everybody no^ '^It entitled to a period of piay and i|^t people take it. Hardly before October do tbe va¬ cationist* get back and resume tbe o*- ual home activitie*. N Churches and Sunday School* *offer severely in attendance from thi* play-
The Mark Master Degree will be . . .....
conferred oo a class of eigbt in Free i ^ lentern exploded m a haymow at
,_. ._^ ,. _ port Chapter No. 302, Roval Arch , • ^'"P"^* "'ffy •t'b'e- Might have
g; aobjeet; Bergen. Art. Deagan, Raymond Ama- Ma*ons, next Wednesdav evening. Oc-i"", •9, ''5 ?" **" "" * *"** Unreality." , dor, Stanley j^^rt, Fred Were. Jame* tobar «, at their meeting room*. Me- »'"¦¦'* >'.the blare bad not been qofckly Fuasell. Donald Wallace, John Hib- chaiiict Hall Freeport. Sojooming .**""«•"*''«<'•, ^ lentern-in a haymow bard. Fay Peroni. Leonard Hobbard. . companion* will be cbrdially welcomed. •« tbout as safe a» a lighted match Edwin Sloat, Joel Pitcher, Joseph Rig-;
by. Prank Calvan, Wiilard Helland i Next Monday evenmg. October 4,
and Irving Schwab. I Maaaapt-qua Lod^e No. 8112:, F. snd A.
Ted Wiggins ha* been helping to M., wiil confer the Entered Apprentice
coach tbe team thi* last week. I Degree on a claaa of flve st Maasape-
qua Hall, Rockville Centre.
Joel Pitcher haa been elected man-, ager of the 1916 baseball team.
the Glee Club has atarted ita Fall work and have divided themselves into '¦ a boys' and girls' club, and expect to i give a concert esriy In December st! which time the clubs will unite, tbe present time ttiere sre about 76,
Mr., and Mra. Arthur Whitebouse of Booaevek are entertaining an 8) ib. son. Iiom Toeeday, September 28.
Tbe auction bridge and 600 given at tbe bome of Mr*. Wilbur Vo**ler, 89 North Long Beach Avenue, for the benefit of tba Second Campaign Dis¬ trict, Woman Suffrage Attociation, on Toeatiay of tbia week, wat a social and financial aaccet* and the hostea* lake* tbis opportunity of tjianking tije many friend* wbo aB*i*ted her in mak¬ ing it ao.
Everybody reeponded raoit gener- oa*ly and over fifty ticket* were lold. Tlie prize*, which were very attract¬ ive, were donated and about $25 wa* realised Tbi* money will be u*ed in tbe campaign work in NsBsao County
The next regular meeting of Long Itland Cooncir No. 650. United Coni- morcial Travelers, will be held in Me¬ chanics' Hail on Saturdey evenina of
this week, October 2. at 8 o'clock.
^j j Grand Counaelor J. B. Spencir will
^^ __ lyg I make his official visit at this meeting,
time. Many close entirely, others keep j ll^J^blTa"'^'T'i^'hi^^lltteaTap'an"ruet.'' •"'* '•»« officers sre desirous ot having
open with depleted number., bot all ^^^'^^i J^.JT:8o I'd"^ ^^^y\ I ^JAT!.!*^!!^"^!:.^'.^'!!.^™''"" *°
*"JToesdsy afternoon* after school
a ga*-flned cellar looking-lor a leak. —Maiverne New*.
(taring tbe month of October, snd will be very acceptable to the treasurer of Agrienltoral the Aseembly Diatrict. a* mo*t of the money need in tbs Suffrage work i* pital at Central ItJip and to King* j tiw voluntary coi trlbotion of friend* Park. of the cao*e.
Mr*. Whitman will accompaoy tba !
Governor. Saturday afternoon. Gov-1 n,_ ,^4 jjr*. Milton Gardiner of ernor Whitman and Mra- Wbitmaa will j Baltimore bave been vieiting Morri* be at the Piping Rock Hcr*e Show. | Miller. Mr. Gardiner'* oncle. In the party witb Governor Whit- ]
man will be Major J. Stanley Moore i and State Engineer Prank William*, j
Mia* El*ie Alford of tbe Bronx ha* baen spending a week with Mr*.' Mor¬ ris Miller.
After an abeence of fifteen year*. Mr*. Charles R. Buckiand .and Mis* Beatrice Buckiand, of Honolulu, Ha¬ waii, who resided on Randall Avenue, are visiting Mr. and "Mrs. Rowland
A Burprite wa* tendered Mr. andi Mrs. T. A. GiBseli at tbeir bfrnia on Whaley Street, Saturday evenJaC iu honor of their 25tb wedding aonlver- | aary. Five Handred and other gam^*; were played anJ a pleaeact evehii^c 1
»pent Those pi-»ent were: Mr. and j g M,y|„d in Randall Avenae. They Mr. T. A Giaaell. H. C. G.eael 1.1 ^ l^^ „d two month* renewing ac H. C. Gl*.e!l, ar Myrtle -.•«*»]. ,a^„{;„6ea. Mrs. Buckiand expressed George A. GiBsell, Mr. and Mr*. Wal-^jji^^ ;„ f^e development of Free- ter Rhode*. Mr. and Mr*. Chester .A. ; ^ -^ g^j^^^ yg^„ ghe will con- Folton M1B8 Jennie aoj Curti* Foltoo. i ^^^^ ^^ ^^^ -^^ borne in Honolulu.
Mr. and Mre. Charles Molloy, Mr. aod ] .__
Mra. L. CommellsB, Carl Kemp. Mies! jj ^^ announced in *ome of tbe lo-
*eek early in the Fall to rally
nunabers again. ^ ; ,ji,^ ^^^ ^ teeting the voice* to
The Presbyterian PWP * of Freeport | ^^^ ;, ^.^^^ , /^ ,^ are planning a rally Of all tbetr forces 1 "
alt along tbe line for next Sunday, j The Higb Scbool orcbeatra ba* four Their program include* morning and 1 violinists, nsmely, Virginia AlBricb, evening worship and Sunday Scbool lit I Mervin Schloss, George Helm ahd 2:80. Every membef and friend of | Arthur Bender; cometiet, Mr. Greene, the cbarch i* urged to be present a ¦ one of tbe member* of the faculty, both services if po**ible. If there are and Cornelia* Van Reeie, pianiet. tbo*e wbo cannot attend otherwiee and I They bave io*t tbeir drummer. Rich- they will notify the p«*tor by Satur j ard Cole, who ba* entered a prep. day night of their desire to be pre*-1 school witb tba idea of entering An- ent, an automobile wHi call for them. I napolis later.
Tbe aabjfect of the Bermon in tbe {
morning will be "ImKvidual Re*pon*i-! tUdammm ml ^ C V T
bility in the Social Older." ' Wncew Of 9. 9. I. C
greet the di*tingai*hed gueet.
In tbe evening tbe topic preeented will be "Tbe Cbarch Militant."
Some new mueicol fltatore* beside* the usual excellent work by th« chil¬ dren's choir wili be given.
At the Methodist Church next Sun¬ day morning Dr. Ctirtice will speak on tbe tbeme "Not without us, or the Linking of the Generations of Believ* era." (n the evening tbe topic will be "How to Get Rittb."
Beginning next Sunday evening tbe service will open at 7:80 o'clock in- *tead of 7:45 aa during the automer.
At tbe annaal meeting of the Wo¬ man'* Foreign Miseionary Society, beld at the home of Mr*. John J. Ran¬ dall last Wednesday aftei^noon, the fol
At the annual election of tbe S. S. Y. C. tbe following officer* were eleet¬ ed: Commodore, CtiarleB H. South¬ ard; vice commodore, William Scho- maeher; rear commodere, S. B. Don¬ nelly; treaearer, Jame* Dean; record¬ ing eecretary, Henry L. Maxaon; fin¬ ancial eeeretacy, Clarence E. Jonea; treasareir, A. Sidney Malcomson.
Capt. Haase't Andiority io Jeopardy
At the primaries on Tueeday, the members of the Independence League Party in the Seventh District eaat 2 votes for tbe reftirtar nominee, Tboroa* McWhinney, but on tbe question of a district committeeman tbey were di vided, one vote beipg cast for James
Be-
aaii last weanesgay anernoon, ineio.- ^ ^„^ j^e other for William
lowing officers were elected. Pres.- ^^^^ ^^ ,, presumed that It will
dent. Mrs 3eorge T. yw»J»«r: l«t be up to the County Committee to de
ylM preaident Mr*. John B. Hlbbard; ^ide which of these men shall be the
2n^,y"=« P!"."**'"*' *^\ Wl"'"™ <«• representative from thi* di*trict.
Miller; Srd vice preaident, Mra. Jane "^
B. Goodwin; recording eecretrry, Mr*. * • wi
George A. H. Srajtb; correepopding | ''|\|nanf itl rSkHStinu BecBtary. Mrt. ErpMt Bandall; trea*- j VftUJJUl IU S aSSlU]^ urer. Mr*. Julia M. Wiggins. Waterbnry, Conn.. Sept. 26, 1915.
I My dear Mr. Pearaall:—
The Woman's Misaionary Society of I X>ver a year ago I suggested tbat tbe Presbyterian Church will meet in the Preeport people Bhonid organise a tbe chapel next Wedneaday, October ' Chamber of Commerce and you were 6, at 3 p. in. The subject* for the | kind enough to give space to iby arti-
Nina Lake and Hanry Bulger.
UnclaiBied Letters
(Frttpsrt Foal Officsl
Colea, Edward
Hobley, Mr. Chaa.
Jones, Harrv J.
Miller, Mr. Harry
Powell, MiBB Bee, Bediell St.
Reynold*, Mrs. J. C. ' . -
Seaman, Herman
Sagendorf, Mr., Painter ^
Stuart, Mra. A)m*
Schneider, Mr. H. G.
Peters, Mig.«. Etbel
Stone, Mr. E.
Tavdos, Elizabeth
Tinslvy, Mr*. .George Elliott
Van DtiuBen, Mi«. Lucy
Zeigler, Mra. E.
Robt. G. Anderson; P. Sept. 28, 1916,
•v — ¦ • ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦¦
Phumug Musicai Treat
(Contribnted)
ical papers last week, that Miat Marie : Byl is attending New Palt* Normal I Scbool. This is incorrect as Miaa Byl I it nofy teaching in Weat Hempatead j Scbool.
I Hemy E. Rider, who baa been . con- ! fined to bi* bouse for several week*, I following an opi>ration, is improving I ni<*ely, and is now able to be around I tbe house.
I Stiles BeaU Cartwright
I There waa a lively "conteet for tbe {office of Republican Committeeman in tbe Tenth District in tbe primaries on ' Tueeday. The name of Jame* E. ; Stiles was printed on the ballot, bav- ! ing been filed in tbe regular way,
month are "Mormonism" and "The Philippine*,"
As thia ia the ra|ly meeting of the Society a good program ia being pre¬ pared and every member i* aaked to be preient.
According to a ruling of the General
Astembly of the Preebyterian Churcb, j jng my thanks, owners and other trib all women wbo become memberei of the '
cborcb, by *o doing become of it* missionary society. To all tb6^e member* a very cordial invita tion to attend the meeting i* extended. All women wbo are atteiidaut* of ttae church are alBO invited.
The response to roll call.. will be « text from tbe teachings of Chriat,
Summer offering envelope* must be returned at this meeting.
Don't forget tbe date, Monday, Oc¬ tober 4, a big night for tbe Freeport Lodge No. OOC. I. O. 0. F.; all broth¬ er* come and have a good time in ,a large cla** ready ior initiation.
Weekly Weather Report
(For our readers in other localities)
Friday. September 25, clear, fine Fall weather. Mineoia Fair tbia week, with fine weather every day, excspt- ing elight rain on Tueeday morning.
Saturday, clear, fine weather contin' oiog.
Sanday. eoutfaweat. *torm, raining nearly all day; windy and cooler at nigbt.
Monday, clear and cool; floe Fall weather.
Tuesday, *ame.
Wedneaday, aame.
Thuraday, aame.
Resoks of tbe Primaries Tuesday
The primariea were very quiet on Taeaday, tbere being but few diatrlcta in which there was any coqipetition for the variouanoroinationa and officea, but in a few of the districts there waa a lively conteat fnr tbe office of Dia¬ trict Committeeman, in tbe Republi¬ can and Democratic partiea. The re- aultaof the vote for Diatrict Commit¬ teeman are given in thia iaBae. with the number of votea for each candidste. Where tbere waa more than one candi¬ date, all of the namea are entered, the winning candidate'a name on top.
A. M. E. Soaday Scbool CoorentioB
(Reported by Rev. Mr. Gumba) Tbe Sanday School Gonvebtion of tbe A. M. E. Charch opened Wednea¬ day morning at Bethel A. M. E. Charch, Freeport, by ainging; invoca tion by Rev. J. D. Shepard; scripture lesson, Rev, W, Mason* ritual by Rev, F. GuDiba; aermou. Rev. David Ealo; after whieb the preaidi^g Elder aaid he waa Borry thst the"^aecretary and
eles.
Ab ifit aa I kaow 'the ceived scant attenxion. t. . j
Will you permit me to try and let assistant aecretary were absent, and another good thought radiate for tfrSnge"'"* R"''''"'"''*•• ?»•«'«<* »!"«" good and welfare of our community? ^"y Pfo tera. Credential committee
I am a booster and believe in offer- waa called after the diacuBBion be
cause tbe firat tbree cburcbea did not ute to deserving citizens while they "POf' with credcntisla. Motion that members \ are still alive, consequently I think it •" «»»« delegatea that have not creden of i woold benefit Freeport and the county t'a'«.be touched for by the paator or in general if you would edit a colonin. Presiding Elder, carried; letter read "Caught in Passing." for the pobliea- from Little Neck. Motion that the Mon of any letter giving praiae to our i««<:u*e from the Emmanuel Church worthy citizens, delegate be accepted Given by Rev.
1. for instance, desire to aay a good f/octor The delegate from the Payne word for the excellent qualities I have | Me'tioria • f^f^ "'f*'^ the presiding found in the character and action* of E'dw if they knew him. Rev. Maeon our Mr, Cadman H. Frederick, theitpoke for hiro. Rev. Wilson asked
At Hartsdale, N. Y., eleven mero- bers of tbe volaoteer firs department, including a policeman, have been ar- reeled on ibe charge of arson. It it claimedjihat the member* would *tart fire*, and the pqliceman would "dis¬ cover" them, to give! tbe firemen the excitement, of IB6 ride on and work << witb tbeir new motor file' apparatu*. *
Freeport's first "block dar.ce" was held at the intersection ot Churcb and Main Streets Saturday evening under tba aoapices of Freeport Hose Company No. 1, and altboagh large number* attended, it was not until qoite late that the novelty aeemed tb wear off, and the dancera became num¬ erous. Inaamuch a* thia waa new to Preeport, and Hoae 1 were under con¬ siderable expense to run it, tbey dii not expect to get rich, but it ia pre¬ dicted that the next dance, which Hoae 1 haa announced for the aatne place on October 9, will be participated in by a mach larger number if the weather ia,. at all favorable.
Fourteen Years Ago
(Items of interest from the Beview Alee fdnrteao ymutxtao ti^a wee^ 1
Mr. nnti M-. r. T ViinPip'"r .plan¬ ning t^ celebrate wooden weddirig.
Meadow ben abooting excellent.
Suffrage Column
(Special Contribution)
Tbia week frienda of Woman Suf~ frage have regiatered tbeir publie ap¬ prove' thua:
I ahall vote for tbe amendment to the State Constitution granting New York State Women the ballot, Novem¬ ber 2, 1916.—T. P. C. Forbea.
Y01 may atate publicly that I shall vote for the Woman Suffrage bilU No¬ vember 2, 1916.—Henry C. Schloter.
I believe In "democracy,'-' "fair play," ''equality." tbafefore I believe heartily in Woman Suffrage, and ahall vote "yea," Noveinber 2.
-^ivin N. Edwarda.
The Women's Guild of the Epiacopal but I Church of tbe Tranatigoration will hold
President of the Long Island Realty I wb«t relation the auperintendent Ms-
I tain to the convention. Mr. Nixon
Company. We all know
tbat he is a thorough-
i tbefrientis of Mr. Cartwright bad to | » «'« of_ bread, biscuit* and kitchen goj^g men of good parts and honeet
' write tn^btfrWHTWrroJ Stile* waa eas- I »rticle* 'o the atore oppo*ite the I ily tbe Winner, receiving 58 to 38 for | Review Bonding all day_ Friday and i Cartwright
Saturday, October 8 and 9.
Tbe contest between William C.
Raynor and Edward A. Bice fcr tbe
There is a treat in atore for »•«»_-! Democratic leadership in thi* district
' '~ wa* closer, a* the figures will show,
bers of the Arts Club of Freeport ioi
intentions, who followed and is follow" ing the business of selling real eatate on right lineB. I want to say tbat my - ^ lown experience witb Mr, Frederick
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES j hassbowm that he is a man with whom
The hour for Leginning the morning jt js aale to deal, that he is one wbo
'. answered that through the preaiding Elder for the laat 16 yoara, thy auper. waa a member.
'-' The Suffrage campaign conducted at Mineola Fair the past week was cer- taiiily a aucceas if figures count. At the election booth managed by tbe Campaign Cofomittee. the bulletin board daily showed an overwhelming majority in titor of giving women the ballot, total count waa mast gvtify- ing and the committee in charge.,
Thursday waa Freeport day, the booth being in charge of all local women who were paid fpr the hard work of acting aa register, pAll and ballot clerka by the figures 277 for 14 op- poBed when the ballots were counted. Aa rpoBt oi tbe 14 oppoaed ballota wera cast by our neighbors in Merrick who are well-known membera of the Antj Aasociation of that town, we might almost lay the count on Thuraday wa* ananimoa*ly "Ye*." It did seem r&tber funny to the register clerk that almoet the first persona to vote on Thuraday were four of our Anti frienda from Merrick. I bave alwaya under- atood the Anti Suffrage A**ociatioB was against any woman voting, and tbat woman's place wa* in the home. . That Aaaociation bad * booth in ^he women'* building and waa actively,
tbe course of illustrated lectures wbicb • y^^^ being but three vote* difference baa been arranged.
Toyokichi lyenaga. Ph. S., fcrmeriy pibfeaaorial lecturer ig tbe Univer¬
aity of Chicago, will ture* on the regular
give eight lec- msctiog day of
in tbe final result betv^een the two.
lo Increase Size,9H^reigbt Hooses
The Long Island Railroad Co. find
tbe Club, the firt Motiixy ot ea*bi their facilities for handling tncreaaed month, October to May. | freight ao crowded at Freeport an^
Tbeae are the aobjects: ! Rockville Centre that tbe building*
1. Tokio—Political aod Social Cen-1 will be increaeed aboot 60 per cent. Tn tre of Japan. rtixe by addition* to tbem
2. Oaak a—Commercial and lodoa- i
trial Centre oftbe Mikado'* Kingdom. ' wj., CaAfmm Eatraac« DiploBU 8. Pekin-»Seat of Old Mooarcby j wnii v^MBcga wrxwiw iriKw--
and New Republic. . ] „ AUrtd L Rollo. aon of Mr. and Mra
4. Shanghai-Commar*ialM«t«»»jS. Walter RoKo of Connecticut Ave-
oiia of the Chinese RepobHe. " l «»^ has been "warded a college en-
6. *apan. China and America. ¦ »"««»€* diploma by tbe New York State 6 Reccnatruction of Korea. ' j £Mucation Department. Becsoae of
7. Frcm Vladivoatock via J^arbio; winning it be is conatdered in the liat to Dal ren i of eaodidates for tbe annual State
8. Tbrough koaleoi La^ad*. Paraia j acboiarabipa. but ta be ii> ninthjin
Monarchy
aitm..* t. Kniin ann or iiiir_ ann mth i *«•«; m...,...., •««..
and cai'poration will be held on Tbur*- day evening, October 7 at 8 o'clock.
- RALLY DAY Tbe anodsl Baptist Rally Day exer¬ cise* will b* held next Sanday, A f^ I epeteial program for each service will tne 11 :i i_„j
WEDNBSDAY MORNING SESSION! b„t ,pp,„ntly not .ucceeefully, cam- Rev. Maaon moved that Rev. Gumba [paigning against suffrage. Would it be tbe reporter to tbs paper in Free-. be impertinent to ask wbo was taking port; seconded. . ' care of tbeir hoines?
Rev. Shepard made tbe objectioii of ' y
service hss been changed from 10:30 jestimatea lots and houses fairly for isiater Walker in the reporting of thej We Were frequently aaked "Will toll. The Sunday Scbool begina at 1 the buyer with none of the modern ba-i/Cbriatian Recorder; moved and aec-1 women aak for executive, judicial and 10 and diBmisaeB in time for church | jooning ao conapicuously present now f onded. 1 legisistive offices when tbey aecure tbe
service. } in realty deals. j Objected and carried. Rev. William i franchise?"
Tbe Woman's Miasianary Circle will' ^ ""' °* the opinion that we can best moved tbat Miaa Squire be tbe report- Our beat anawiir was the Jiuotation hold ita reKuiar meeting at tbe home'pro"™'"'*'« ¦''''crests of our village by ,«, of the South Recorder; aecondad by from Senator Tillman: "These are of Mra F B Pitcher SOS So Ocean I'»»'«'"« oott'ders understand that our | Rev. Ranaom. ' | tbe foundations of our government and
Avenue on "fueadav afternoon next at i 'ending buaineaa men are made of the . jbe foiiowing are the officer! of t*»e j require tbe atrength of mind and body ' 'right stuff I expect to be bome again JQonvention: Secretary, Etbel Mon- of able roan, and not women, wboae
aeon. Believe me to be, ' tiigue; aasiatant aecretary, Miaa Flo-' mental and phy tical condition*, creat-
"""¦""" ~ ~ ed by nature, are not able to atand thS"
atrain of aueh work. The foondatlon af 01^ government will begin to shaka wben women hold theae offices. I think that woman ahould be eligibla
S:SO.
The annual meeting of tba Sanday | Very alncerely your*. i ririe Sella; Dr. J. J. Watar*, P. B.
Scbool will be beld at tbe boms of | Charles R. Neumaister. >
Mr*. C. M. Flint. 186_Sootb Side Ave- ¦ ^^^ „^ ,,^ .^.^j („ receive ObltUarV
nue. on Monday evening at 8 o'clock. 1 communication* from our reader* upon Ye„ r-^t iLs.
The annaal meeting of tbe churph j any subject of general intertet. Mr.; JOSEPH C3RLBTTB
Jelly GlaaaO^. fSc Jex. 12 «t. praaervtiog kettles. '2rie Froit Jar Robbera. 5c 3iOi. . Da Silva Merrick Road and 6 am) lOe Store, nest to P. O. AdverUssoMHti,.
1%t8 ia tba ^lan season for cougba. }ee oor adv. Usi? mtek for advice. Smith « BedaiL
AAaatrlianmnakt.
"Brnftiam Taanc
ari^ car- * .'i tt-i. <<'^
Fnoport. I—
cat
fioW;
Anl.
and Asiatic Turkey. ¦^ - ; list in Naaaao Coanty and only tbe five
The Far Eaat ha* lately oadatieoa | bigbeat receive BcholarsljIpB, he will j a marvcloue tranaformatloD. w»t be awarded one unless four of
The oldest Empire bas bmtoam |b« tboea ppapassing higher averages than youogaat Republic. «» *»«»• •wwda. RoHo was graduat. 1
The once herB/lt nation opanad by N''om the Froeport Higb School in Perry in 185* bae jomped into tba tfce Claaii of .1914, bor returned for front rank of World Pawtth. poatgradoate work laat September in
To Btady Far Eaatern qoeatioaa aal order to prtipare for «nt?hne* to Long
tbey develop and comaioaieata tb*«'It^od Medical College He earned ^^^ ^ ^_
to ibe AmerigaS people haa beea the f tbe ,co»eg« Cntrtmce diploma these-, ^j^^ ^ .. ^
mitaion of Mr, lyenaga for twelve \ fore in January of this .vesr. ihi* d«-. ^^ observed.
years. tpioma has been earriod at Fraeport by ; ^^ ^^^^ evening there will be a &en-
The Artf, Club of Fraaport fwiltng |««ly "8bt»tn<knts Theodore D. Wig- 1 ^^ ,,j^,^ ^^^ ,p^^^, ^.j,. ^^
i tbat •«eh a wonderfol emmrtoai^ to t gam tad Mi*s t>o«i"y . *'^'***«''y *»' | W. I. Bowman, pastor of tbe Baldwin
'i.-fsandbearof tbeOHeat ebooid no»L*fC^t of 1918. »«•% »*ry Fox, j, g j,,,^^^ ^,;,j ^^,5^^ ^^ addroa*
limited to the.roAobarabip of t«» 'S?." ^"^ C. Nygren, Mia* Mi dr«l,^..Q^„,^,^,y^ ^^^^j,,^^^^ ., ij^
lub. invUe thoieintetrastadto mend «"'• *l'*'^*.':**'**^*?T , "TJ' ft'day promiaaa large tblnga—^nd th* tbe me«tmgs. on pajtmeat of aa admir- jp*j of the Uas* of 1914.^ and by Ai- j ^^ ^^^^ ^ j,„ Salon fee. and the firat meetinft w!H be firti Rollo Hie averaga for tb^ four ;
i Ul ih., It...,Ii.t ChiiTch tit n -••-ii-...k veals'higb achool eoorse w«» ,/,H6, iCotitinued-or, ofucf
6,1 La* 1. tfittpbtrnf'
---•'-ttattafiit
Neumeister having bought property : The funeral of Josaph Coriette, wbo from Mr. Frederick, is well qualified j died at'bi* home, 269 Pine Street, in to pass judgment on him and we | his 84th year, Sunday evening, wa*
held Tuesday night. Rev. Sidney Gould ofBciating: interment in Brooklyn, Wednesday. Mr. Coriette wa* iMm in Fraoee and trii* a profa**or of mnsic. He i* Rurvived by a widow aod four children. Prank Qorlett, Etta S. Corl/ette, Mr*. Ida Smitb, of Freeport,' and Mra. Aooa L. Driviir,
might add that it ia unosual for a per¬ son to speak weil of a real aatate spec¬ ulator from whom be baa bought prop¬ erty.Ed.—)
At the Plaxa week of October 4: Monday, Francia X. Bnahinan in Clyde Fitch's famou* military drama, "The
Command;" 5 acts, luea- jof Flatiiaab. day, Mary i-ick/ord as "Miatreat
be rendered
At 10 o'clock tbe Sunday Scbool will have a *peciBl *ervica witb eingi^ and cla*a exerciaes and Rav. R. > H, S«ott, rector of the Cbareb of th«jg'^''J' Tranafiguration, will dellvar an ad-^
drea*. It ia hoped that the parenta of, rj^,'. ,, ^^- greateat heroine of historic i
tbe scholara will viait ttoe school at ,„„,ntic drama; f, acta. Wedneaday. 1
thi. time. Everybody iejovltsd. Harry Meatayer in "Tbe House Of a
At n tbs chiircfa will hold lta rally. j,y^^^J,„j Candlea," from Meredith
The paator will oreach on Clearing Nj^bo,,,,,., ^„o*t popular hovel; 6
and the Lord • Sapper will j ^^^^ Thul«iday, Hobart Bosworth in
•'Bock*bot John," by Charle* E, Van
Loan; 5 ael*. Friday, Charle* Cbap-
LOU IS T. WEIJU»
Looia T. Wella, agtU 44 yeara. diad
at hia late borne X65 Wallace Street,
on Wedneaday. Funeral aervioea will
be beld at bia home this Friday ev*n-
ing at 8 o'cloiek. Rav. R. H. Soott,
rector of tbe Cburcb of the Traiiafl|-
uratioB, officiating; interment in
lin, in "The Bank." Saturday, Vita-i Greenfield Cemetery. Mr, Wells was
graph BrivadwsT? atar feature, fentur | a membhr oil Peconic Lodge, F. and A
lag Harry Hot tbrop and Eleanor Wood ruff. Kalem re issue featur,ing Alice Joyce. iliatinee, Monday, Taeaday ^Vednesday aad Satordayi
M., fcoif Mneonie funeral aervicw will tie beld at tlie grave Sanday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mr. W " Ivedby
a wife otid foar ebii>i
. — —=am
First of its kind in fTvapitrt. . A
Haw about a naw Fail akirtt Yea \ shop for tba ladSoe. with m txriti ami
fill find'a largo assortment st Bert'a j up-l»^«a stock: coata, soita, bioosoa,
liacia'ty St»p. in flpttit Building.!corseta. bpaiery. B«rt'4 Specialty
¦-J erriek Road. ¦ ' ' | Shop,
for Bve^y work that she ia capable of doinir and ahould receive the •am* pay that men receive if ber phyaical con¬ dition permita ber to do tbe sara* work. Uer wonderful influence in tbs State, tbe cborcb and the bome iiTmif • fieicnt snd aha ahoald be glad to teava tba ballot ta tbe men and lot tbe gov¬ ernment atand as it is."
Miaa Dorothy Nkois of Babylon, wbo baa done apleodid work st an nr- ganiiar of and pablic apeaker for tbs Empire State (Campaign Committsa, created conaiderabl* amiaasmeot oti Tburaday at Minaola Fair whan aba told the crowd aassmblsd aod began bar Boffvi^ apsscb tbAt It did aeam too bad, a man from Maasaebosetta bad to bo btrsd to tsll woman in Naar York tbey did not need tbe bsllot. Tbe prosious apaakar waa a Ur. Un- dsrhitl of Massaahoaatta, engaged by tbe Aoti Soffrage Assoeiatioo.
Mia* Nichols aoswetrad ail of Mr. Ua^rttiU'ii Br^BBients ia a very abio mavoar, aud waa Itisrtily cbe«re<i ity 'd>* eroard wboasver r.it madt a par* tieatorly good poiat. If 017 ooa dnohts wbara Naaaao CmmiF ttmsia 00 -Wo- aaaa Si^rags. b« did not attaad tba Miaeola Fair,
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assau County Review Official Paper of Nassau Count;^ FREEPORT* N. Y.. PRiDAY. OCTOBER L 191S Vql. XXi, No. 40 Presort oiRffie oopiaa «# ibe B«vJ<»w for siOe «t Giacablntt's aod Braithwaite's Rail- I'toad Arammt: Michnoff's, Nasaaa Ceuittr Kariew. DaSiiva's knd G«- ^¦keU'i^, Uaia Street: PaSiiva's.West If erriek Sami. *'- lllGBWATEtt VIDE TABLE ilMday, Oct. aatenfay. QaiMlaji Haaday. Toaaday, Wc jnr«.i*> Ttturaas'-. Friday. Satimiaiy. 1:46 a. m. 2:48 a. n. f :46 a. m. 4:34 a. m. 6:19 a. at. r. 50 a. n.. 6:29 a. m. 7 rt>8 a. tn. 7:48 a. ic. A lammase sale wiit be I.eld in tbe joggm^m tha Baview building. iaia Stiaat, tooiorrow. Saturday, Oe- "t " RayaxHad Pott, who bas been ao- gagad to Ctiaries D. Smith's shoe ator*. haa aaeared a potition with tbe £. T. EstMcaaa Shoe Co., of New York. A ratiaical trill he beld at the resi- 4ence of Mr. aod Mrs. £. B. Lent. Booth Long ftaaeh Avenae, oo Monday >«««uii8. Oetobar 11, for benefit of tb* ^NcifhhorlMaod Worker*. Bert'a Specialty Sbop opened in tbe '.Pettit Baitdinc (tha eomer itere) 'Satorday aftetooon. Atteotioo is lto their adTertisemeDt. regalat- j,Jy, ia tite KaMao Coanty Review. Loaia Michaoff opened bit branch store io tbe PoUit B«it4iag last Sat¬ urday. ' Pretty soaveoir baskets were given to coatmBeri,, aod tbe store was decorated sritfe aeveral floral pieces. fiobart Ulaaar. wbo has worked in Freeport before, and for several years employed io Wacfator'a bakery at Hicksville. arilt open the former Paul Miiier bakery 8»i7< Nortb Main Street, next Monday. >f ba poimlarity contest of tbe Ital- .-^itn Benevaiisa. for qaeen, it close. I oaly a few votes separating tba con^ ttttants. A diamond ring will be giv- ao the mast popeiar girl at tbeCotom* bat Day celebratitMi, October 12, Lewis J. Bail and fiobert Patrick of tbe Coloaibiao Braaa Foundry are at Atlantic City on the annual exhibit of the Acoerican Fouodrymen'a Asao¬ ciation aod tiie Convention of the Amcrieao loalitate of Metals, of wbich tbey are BMunbets. Next Satiarday, October 9, the Boy Icoiita of Aiaeri^a, .Troop No. 2, Free- port, will hold a cake sale in Fore* man's laoildiog, opposite tbe Review office, tbe prticecds to go for fifes and A fine array of cakea is prom- Irom S to 6 o'cloek. The Towa Aseesaors give notice tbat tbey liave completed ttae Ataetiroent Roil for tiM present year,' and tbe tame ia notr oo inapaction at tbe Town Haii. It ia now too late to make any cbanges in tha roll, the Isw not pao- vid^g for aoy official aonouncemerits from tbe Aaseaaora as to ttben the roll is ready for inspection before griev- anee day. A tanoiage sale will be beld this Satorday, October 2, in the vacant atore on Main Street, opposite tbe Nassau Coanty Review office under tbe auspices of tiaa Freeport Equal Fran cbise Clob. Tbe committee in charge is working iiard collecting for this •ale and iicpe to realize a good sucn which wiil be used for extra campaign work doring tbe month of October. Colombia University has designated l^reeport aa a center for extension loric Tbe courses given are primar- iy intended for teachers, but others may avail themselves of tbe opportun¬ ity to bear educational problcras dl«- eotaed by Oo eirpert. The first course will opeii M<»K]ay, October 4 at 4 p. i&, linder dimictioo of Professor Trabue, who will coddact the work in Educa¬ tional Payebology. Superintendent Moon will iae glad to farnisb detailed information regarding thit work to all who {apply. These extentioo centers, as tbey are called, are maintained by Columbia riivereity in several citiei within f access of New York. Similar lines arc given at Newark, N. J., tunford. Coon.: Bridgeport, Conn.; Yookcra and Brooklvn. N^ Mr. ReyaokU in our last issue we stated tbat the MUto witb which M. Cornelius cr>ltided on Jay Street, was owned tiy George W, Reynolds. It was upon the in- fortnattoa of Mr. Cornelius who thought tbat ht recognised Mr. Rey¬ nolds as tiaa gkatlcman wbo ran into bits, bot ha adkitet at now that iie wa* mistakea, and bae lince found out It wa* M. Goblcn'a c«r- GoTernor Comof j to fpt^mrii Sodat and Penonai iWr Abtel Caatte. VMn awl fattiat at rtaaamrtan mad Tkab Pifaerf* Today aod tomorrew Cottnm Wkit-! man will be oo lA»g latawd. atadf log j J- Morton Keegan of Gold Street i* iU naed*. getting ae^ofated aritk (u eatertaiDiog hi* mother, Mrs. Sarah people, aod trying to gat, at aagH as I Keegan, and hi* sister, Mrs. Charle* oo**ible in tbe email time at tOt dia- j T. Hodeoo, of Uxbridge. Maa*. Mrs. posal, an ideii of its importaaee aadiKtegan expect* to spend the Winter rapid growth. Be wili apcnd Thwv. i witb ber aon. day otgbt at tbe PraW rikhiimmt at j Glen Cove, and Friday aaowlag tba i Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jong are enter- *KOto witb bi* party will taa act aad {taining a young son, wbo' arrived for escorted by a car eontaiaing tba Board la permanent visit witb tbem lost Fri- cf Supervisor*, Philip J. Cbriat, of ilay morning. He registered a weighty North Hempttead; Jame* H. CoCka,, of 1(1 poonds. It la bard totell wbetfa- Of Oyeter Bay Town, and Hiram P. er Daddie and Motner or Little "Dod- Smith, of Hempttead Town, aad io die-Um" are tbe prbudeet and happi- anotner ear William D, ftoldiilu. jest. chairman of tbe Reception Coaalttaa' of Fifty, Atsembiyroaa MeWbiimey atld former Assemblyman G. Wiibar Dooghty, and poaaibly otlier*. News of dbe Chorches School Notes In the Fraternal Orders In the Fire Departmeat aaaaal at Sarmaat. aanUm at dM ami atkmT iilma* tm Hm cfc—titw First Chureb of ClvJat. Scientist.' Services Sunday morning atii o'clock Hempstead Bank Baiiding next Sunday, October 3, Wednesday meeting* at 8 p Tbe football *ea*on bat started aod ion Satorday tb* Higb School team will, I play tbe team at Flashing. i Tbe members of tlie Freeport team 'are: Caf/tain, Willi* Johnson; man-• ager, Harold Go ler; Arthor Bender, Dslsa^ ht thm ammtat filwsti stsulmliaei at Mettart at Uatanat ka attd mhauik tha tram lit ewr Itfl rfeoartnMat by M. K. FT They will proceeds "down «tba branch" through the Woodioere. Haw- lett* and Inwood seclioo. aod gat ao idea of the waterway ebadittoaa ia tbat lection. Tben tbey will proBs*d to Long Beach wbere tbey will bave lunch. Here, too, tiley will ha by tbe committee, snd a motor boat "will be in waiting to toka tba Govar- nor through Hempstead Bay. a aoctioa prob^ly never before traversad by a New York State Governor, ipiiag aa far a* ceero* expeditiooa before tam¬ ing weat. Tbe Governor deelres to rMana to Glen Cove in the afternoon before tba dinner at Long Beacb Hotel at TM. *o a *top wilt be made at BUaoa's dock, at tbe trolley termioal, where hi* auto will be' in waiting, aad ba wiil proceed ^roogb Freaport and di¬ rectly across tbe leiand, rctonaiag in time for tbe dinner. Here it ia ex¬ pected tbere wili l>e from 600 to 600 Long lelanders waiting to iisteo to snd take part in tbe I«ng lalaad di*- co**ion, when Governor Wbitmaa will leain some more fact* aboot tbia big aactlon of tbe territory over wbidi be role*. Saturday morning tbe Govamor will be taken to the State Scbool at Farmingdale. tbe SUte Hea Mr, snd Mr*. John Patterson of Wallace Stre^ will celebrate their COth wedding anniversary oo Saturday evening. Coamaoder Wiiiiam H. Pattereon of O. B. r. MotT^osT No. 627, G, A. R., io company with comrades E. B. Roat and C. J. Greenleaf,' have been in net i Wiuhington attending the annual re- ooioo of the veteraoe of tbe Civil War. NEXT SUNDAY AT THE PRESBY TERIAN'CHORCH RALLY SUNDAY One of tbe vttj boticeable thing* in late year* ia tbe extent to which vaca¬ tions are taken. Not only tbe wealtby, but everybody no^ '^It entitled to a period of piay and i ^t people take it. Hardly before October do tbe va¬ cationist* get back and resume tbe o*- ual home activitie*. N Churches and Sunday School* *offer severely in attendance from thi* play- The Mark Master Degree will be . . ..... conferred oo a class of eigbt in Free i ^ lentern exploded m a haymow at ,_. ._^ ,. _ port Chapter No. 302, Roval Arch , • ^'"P"^* "'ffy •t'b'e- Might have g; aobjeet; Bergen. Art. Deagan, Raymond Ama- Ma*ons, next Wednesdav evening. Oc-i"", •9, ''5 ?" **" "" * *"** Unreality." , dor, Stanley j^^rt, Fred Were. Jame* tobar «, at their meeting room*. Me- »'"¦¦'* >'.the blare bad not been qofckly Fuasell. Donald Wallace, John Hib- chaiiict Hall Freeport. Sojooming .**""«•"*''«<'•, ^ lentern-in a haymow bard. Fay Peroni. Leonard Hobbard. . companion* will be cbrdially welcomed. •« tbout as safe a» a lighted match Edwin Sloat, Joel Pitcher, Joseph Rig-; by. Prank Calvan, Wiilard Helland i Next Monday evenmg. October 4, and Irving Schwab. I Maaaapt-qua Lod^e No. 8112:, F. snd A. Ted Wiggins ha* been helping to M., wiil confer the Entered Apprentice coach tbe team thi* last week. I Degree on a claaa of flve st Maasape- qua Hall, Rockville Centre. Joel Pitcher haa been elected man-, ager of the 1916 baseball team. the Glee Club has atarted ita Fall work and have divided themselves into '¦ a boys' and girls' club, and expect to i give a concert esriy In December st! which time the clubs will unite, tbe present time ttiere sre about 76, Mr., and Mra. Arthur Whitebouse of Booaevek are entertaining an 8) ib. son. Iiom Toeeday, September 28. Tbe auction bridge and 600 given at tbe bome of Mr*. Wilbur Vo**ler, 89 North Long Beach Avenue, for the benefit of tba Second Campaign Dis¬ trict, Woman Suffrage Attociation, on Toeatiay of tbia week, wat a social and financial aaccet* and the hostea* lake* tbis opportunity of tjianking tije many friend* wbo aB*i*ted her in mak¬ ing it ao. Everybody reeponded raoit gener- oa*ly and over fifty ticket* were lold. Tlie prize*, which were very attract¬ ive, were donated and about $25 wa* realised Tbi* money will be u*ed in tbe campaign work in NsBsao County The next regular meeting of Long Itland Cooncir No. 650. United Coni- morcial Travelers, will be held in Me¬ chanics' Hail on Saturdey evenina of this week, October 2. at 8 o'clock. ^j j Grand Counaelor J. B. Spencir will ^^ __ lyg I make his official visit at this meeting, time. Many close entirely, others keep j ll^J^blTa"'^'T'i^'hi^^lltteaTap'an"ruet.'' •"'* '•»« officers sre desirous ot having open with depleted number., bot all ^^^'^^i J^.JT:8o I'd"^ ^^^y\ I ^JAT!.!*^!!^"^!:.^'.^'!!.^™''"" *° *"JToesdsy afternoon* after school a ga*-flned cellar looking-lor a leak. —Maiverne New*. (taring tbe month of October, snd will be very acceptable to the treasurer of Agrienltoral the Aseembly Diatrict. a* mo*t of the money need in tbs Suffrage work i* pital at Central ItJip and to King* j tiw voluntary coi trlbotion of friend* Park. of the cao*e. Mr*. Whitman will accompaoy tba ! Governor. Saturday afternoon. Gov-1 n,_ ,^4 jjr*. Milton Gardiner of ernor Whitman and Mra- Wbitmaa will j Baltimore bave been vieiting Morri* be at the Piping Rock Hcr*e Show. Miller. Mr. Gardiner'* oncle. In the party witb Governor Whit- ] man will be Major J. Stanley Moore i and State Engineer Prank William*, j Mia* El*ie Alford of tbe Bronx ha* baen spending a week with Mr*.' Mor¬ ris Miller. After an abeence of fifteen year*. Mr*. Charles R. Buckiand .and Mis* Beatrice Buckiand, of Honolulu, Ha¬ waii, who resided on Randall Avenue, are visiting Mr. and "Mrs. Rowland A Burprite wa* tendered Mr. andi Mrs. T. A. GiBseli at tbeir bfrnia on Whaley Street, Saturday evenJaC iu honor of their 25tb wedding aonlver- aary. Five Handred and other gam^*; were played anJ a pleaeact evehii^c 1 »pent Those pi-»ent were: Mr. and j g M,y „d in Randall Avenae. They Mr. T. A Giaaell. H. C. G.eael 1.1 ^ l^^ „d two month* renewing ac H. C. Gl*.e!l, ar Myrtle -.•«*»]. ,a^„{;„6ea. Mrs. Buckiand expressed George A. GiBsell, Mr. and Mr*. Wal-^jji^^ ;„ f^e development of Free- ter Rhode*. Mr. and Mr*. Chester .A. ; ^ -^ g^j^^^ yg^„ ghe will con- Folton M1B8 Jennie aoj Curti* Foltoo. i ^^^^ ^^ ^^^ -^^ borne in Honolulu. Mr. and Mre. Charles Molloy, Mr. aod ] .__ Mra. L. CommellsB, Carl Kemp. Mies! jj ^^ announced in *ome of tbe lo- *eek early in the Fall to rally nunabers again. ^ ; ,ji,^ ^^^ ^ teeting the voice* to The Presbyterian PWP * of Freeport ^^^ ;, ^.^^^ , /^ ,^ are planning a rally Of all tbetr forces 1 " alt along tbe line for next Sunday, j The Higb Scbool orcbeatra ba* four Their program include* morning and 1 violinists, nsmely, Virginia AlBricb, evening worship and Sunday Scbool lit I Mervin Schloss, George Helm ahd 2:80. Every membef and friend of Arthur Bender; cometiet, Mr. Greene, the cbarch i* urged to be present a ¦ one of tbe member* of the faculty, both services if po**ible. If there are and Cornelia* Van Reeie, pianiet. tbo*e wbo cannot attend otherwiee and I They bave io*t tbeir drummer. Rich- they will notify the p«*tor by Satur j ard Cole, who ba* entered a prep. day night of their desire to be pre*-1 school witb tba idea of entering An- ent, an automobile wHi call for them. I napolis later. Tbe aabjfect of the Bermon in tbe { morning will be "ImKvidual Re*pon*i-! tUdammm ml ^ C V T bility in the Social Older." ' Wncew Of 9. 9. I. C greet the di*tingai*hed gueet. In tbe evening tbe topic preeented will be "Tbe Cbarch Militant." Some new mueicol fltatore* beside* the usual excellent work by th« chil¬ dren's choir wili be given. At the Methodist Church next Sun¬ day morning Dr. Ctirtice will speak on tbe tbeme "Not without us, or the Linking of the Generations of Believ* era." (n the evening tbe topic will be "How to Get Rittb." Beginning next Sunday evening tbe service will open at 7:80 o'clock in- *tead of 7:45 aa during the automer. At tbe annaal meeting of the Wo¬ man'* Foreign Miseionary Society, beld at the home of Mr*. John J. Ran¬ dall last Wednesday aftei^noon, the fol At the annual election of tbe S. S. Y. C. tbe following officer* were eleet¬ ed: Commodore, CtiarleB H. South¬ ard; vice commodore, William Scho- maeher; rear commodere, S. B. Don¬ nelly; treaearer, Jame* Dean; record¬ ing eecretary, Henry L. Maxaon; fin¬ ancial eeeretacy, Clarence E. Jonea; treasareir, A. Sidney Malcomson. Capt. Haase't Andiority io Jeopardy At the primaries on Tueeday, the members of the Independence League Party in the Seventh District eaat 2 votes for tbe reftirtar nominee, Tboroa* McWhinney, but on tbe question of a district committeeman tbey were di vided, one vote beipg cast for James Be- aaii last weanesgay anernoon, ineio.- ^ ^„^ j^e other for William lowing officers were elected. Pres.- ^^^^ ^^ ,, presumed that It will dent. Mrs 3eorge T. yw»J»«r: l«t be up to the County Committee to de ylM preaident Mr*. John B. Hlbbard; ^ide which of these men shall be the 2n^,y"=« P!"."**'"*' *^\ Wl"'"™ <«• representative from thi* di*trict. Miller; Srd vice preaident, Mra. Jane "^ B. Goodwin; recording eecretrry, Mr*. * • wi George A. H. Srajtb; correepopding '' \ nanf itl rSkHStinu BecBtary. Mrt. ErpMt Bandall; trea*- j VftUJJUl IU S aSSlU]^ urer. Mr*. Julia M. Wiggins. Waterbnry, Conn.. Sept. 26, 1915. I My dear Mr. Pearaall:— The Woman's Misaionary Society of I X>ver a year ago I suggested tbat tbe Presbyterian Church will meet in the Preeport people Bhonid organise a tbe chapel next Wedneaday, October ' Chamber of Commerce and you were 6, at 3 p. in. The subject* for the kind enough to give space to iby arti- Nina Lake and Hanry Bulger. UnclaiBied Letters (Frttpsrt Foal Officsl Colea, Edward Hobley, Mr. Chaa. Jones, Harrv J. Miller, Mr. Harry Powell, MiBB Bee, Bediell St. Reynold*, Mrs. J. C. ' . - Seaman, Herman Sagendorf, Mr., Painter ^ Stuart, Mra. A)m* Schneider, Mr. H. G. Peters, Mig.«. Etbel Stone, Mr. E. Tavdos, Elizabeth Tinslvy, Mr*. .George Elliott Van DtiuBen, Mi«. Lucy Zeigler, Mra. E. Robt. G. Anderson; P. Sept. 28, 1916, •v — ¦ • ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ Phumug Musicai Treat (Contribnted) ical papers last week, that Miat Marie : Byl is attending New Palt* Normal I Scbool. This is incorrect as Miaa Byl I it nofy teaching in Weat Hempatead j Scbool. I Hemy E. Rider, who baa been . con- ! fined to bi* bouse for several week*, I following an opi>ration, is improving I ni<*ely, and is now able to be around I tbe house. I Stiles BeaU Cartwright I There waa a lively "conteet for tbe {office of Republican Committeeman in tbe Tenth District in tbe primaries on ' Tueeday. The name of Jame* E. ; Stiles was printed on the ballot, bav- ! ing been filed in tbe regular way, month are "Mormonism" and "The Philippine*" As thia ia the ra ly meeting of the Society a good program ia being pre¬ pared and every member i* aaked to be preient. According to a ruling of the General Astembly of the Preebyterian Churcb, j jng my thanks, owners and other trib all women wbo become memberei of the ' cborcb, by *o doing become of it* missionary society. To all tb6^e member* a very cordial invita tion to attend the meeting i* extended. All women wbo are atteiidaut* of ttae church are alBO invited. The response to roll call.. will be « text from tbe teachings of Chriat, Summer offering envelope* must be returned at this meeting. Don't forget tbe date, Monday, Oc¬ tober 4, a big night for tbe Freeport Lodge No. OOC. I. O. 0. F.; all broth¬ er* come and have a good time in ,a large cla** ready ior initiation. Weekly Weather Report (For our readers in other localities) Friday. September 25, clear, fine Fall weather. Mineoia Fair tbia week, with fine weather every day, excspt- ing elight rain on Tueeday morning. Saturday, clear, fine weather contin' oiog. Sanday. eoutfaweat. *torm, raining nearly all day; windy and cooler at nigbt. Monday, clear and cool; floe Fall weather. Tuesday, *ame. Wedneaday, aame. Thuraday, aame. Resoks of tbe Primaries Tuesday The primariea were very quiet on Taeaday, tbere being but few diatrlcta in which there was any coqipetition for the variouanoroinationa and officea, but in a few of the districts there waa a lively conteat fnr tbe office of Dia¬ trict Committeeman, in tbe Republi¬ can and Democratic partiea. The re- aultaof the vote for Diatrict Commit¬ teeman are given in thia iaBae. with the number of votea for each candidste. Where tbere waa more than one candi¬ date, all of the namea are entered, the winning candidate'a name on top. A. M. E. Soaday Scbool CoorentioB (Reported by Rev. Mr. Gumba) Tbe Sanday School Gonvebtion of tbe A. M. E. Charch opened Wednea¬ day morning at Bethel A. M. E. Charch, Freeport, by ainging; invoca tion by Rev. J. D. Shepard; scripture lesson, Rev, W, Mason* ritual by Rev, F. GuDiba; aermou. Rev. David Ealo; after whieb the preaidi^g Elder aaid he waa Borry thst the"^aecretary and eles. Ab ifit aa I kaow 'the ceived scant attenxion. t. . j Will you permit me to try and let assistant aecretary were absent, and another good thought radiate for tfrSnge"'"* R"''''"'"''*•• ?»•«'«<* »!"«" good and welfare of our community? ^"y Pfo tera. Credential committee I am a booster and believe in offer- waa called after the diacuBBion be cause tbe firat tbree cburcbea did not ute to deserving citizens while they "POf' with credcntisla. Motion that members \ are still alive, consequently I think it •" «»»« delegatea that have not creden of i woold benefit Freeport and the county t'a'«.be touched for by the paator or in general if you would edit a colonin. Presiding Elder, carried; letter read "Caught in Passing." for the pobliea- from Little Neck. Motion that the Mon of any letter giving praiae to our i««<:u*e from the Emmanuel Church worthy citizens, delegate be accepted Given by Rev. 1. for instance, desire to aay a good f/octor The delegate from the Payne word for the excellent qualities I have Me'tioria • f^f^ "'f*'^ the presiding found in the character and action* of E'dw if they knew him. Rev. Maeon our Mr, Cadman H. Frederick, theitpoke for hiro. Rev. Wilson asked At Hartsdale, N. Y., eleven mero- bers of tbe volaoteer firs department, including a policeman, have been ar- reeled on ibe charge of arson. It it claimedjihat the member* would *tart fire*, and the pqliceman would "dis¬ cover" them, to give! tbe firemen the excitement, of IB6 ride on and work << witb tbeir new motor file' apparatu*. * Freeport's first "block dar.ce" was held at the intersection ot Churcb and Main Streets Saturday evening under tba aoapices of Freeport Hose Company No. 1, and altboagh large number* attended, it was not until qoite late that the novelty aeemed tb wear off, and the dancera became num¬ erous. Inaamuch a* thia waa new to Preeport, and Hoae 1 were under con¬ siderable expense to run it, tbey dii not expect to get rich, but it ia pre¬ dicted that the next dance, which Hoae 1 haa announced for the aatne place on October 9, will be participated in by a mach larger number if the weather ia,. at all favorable. Fourteen Years Ago (Items of interest from the Beview Alee fdnrteao ymutxtao ti^a wee^ 1 Mr. nnti M-. r. T ViinPip'"r .plan¬ ning t^ celebrate wooden weddirig. Meadow ben abooting excellent. Suffrage Column (Special Contribution) Tbia week frienda of Woman Suf~ frage have regiatered tbeir publie ap¬ prove' thua: I ahall vote for tbe amendment to the State Constitution granting New York State Women the ballot, Novem¬ ber 2, 1916.—T. P. C. Forbea. Y01 may atate publicly that I shall vote for the Woman Suffrage bilU No¬ vember 2, 1916.—Henry C. Schloter. I believe In "democracy,'-' "fair play" ''equality." tbafefore I believe heartily in Woman Suffrage, and ahall vote "yea" Noveinber 2. -^ivin N. Edwarda. The Women's Guild of the Epiacopal but I Church of tbe Tranatigoration will hold President of the Long Island Realty I wb«t relation the auperintendent Ms- I tain to the convention. Mr. Nixon Company. We all know tbat he is a thorough- i tbefrientis of Mr. Cartwright bad to » «'« of_ bread, biscuit* and kitchen goj^g men of good parts and honeet ' write tn^btfrWHTWrroJ Stile* waa eas- I »rticle* 'o the atore oppo*ite the I ily tbe Winner, receiving 58 to 38 for Review Bonding all day_ Friday and i Cartwright Saturday, October 8 and 9. Tbe contest between William C. Raynor and Edward A. Bice fcr tbe There is a treat in atore for »•«»_-! Democratic leadership in thi* district ' '~ wa* closer, a* the figures will show, bers of the Arts Club of Freeport ioi intentions, who followed and is follow" ing the business of selling real eatate on right lineB. I want to say tbat my - ^ lown experience witb Mr, Frederick BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES j hassbowm that he is a man with whom The hour for Leginning the morning jt js aale to deal, that he is one wbo '. answered that through the preaiding Elder for the laat 16 yoara, thy auper. waa a member. '-' The Suffrage campaign conducted at Mineola Fair the past week was cer- taiiily a aucceas if figures count. At the election booth managed by tbe Campaign Cofomittee. the bulletin board daily showed an overwhelming majority in titor of giving women the ballot, total count waa mast gvtify- ing and the committee in charge., Thursday waa Freeport day, the booth being in charge of all local women who were paid fpr the hard work of acting aa register, pAll and ballot clerka by the figures 277 for 14 op- poBed when the ballots were counted. Aa rpoBt oi tbe 14 oppoaed ballota wera cast by our neighbors in Merrick who are well-known membera of the Antj Aasociation of that town, we might almost lay the count on Thuraday wa* ananimoa*ly "Ye*." It did seem r&tber funny to the register clerk that almoet the first persona to vote on Thuraday were four of our Anti frienda from Merrick. I bave alwaya under- atood the Anti Suffrage A**ociatioB was against any woman voting, and tbat woman's place wa* in the home. . That Aaaociation bad * booth in ^he women'* building and waa actively, tbe course of illustrated lectures wbicb • y^^^ being but three vote* difference baa been arranged. Toyokichi lyenaga. Ph. S., fcrmeriy pibfeaaorial lecturer ig tbe Univer¬ aity of Chicago, will ture* on the regular give eight lec- msctiog day of in tbe final result betv^een the two. lo Increase Size,9H^reigbt Hooses The Long Island Railroad Co. find tbe Club, the firt Motiixy ot ea*bi their facilities for handling tncreaaed month, October to May. freight ao crowded at Freeport an^ Tbeae are the aobjects: ! Rockville Centre that tbe building* 1. Tokio—Political aod Social Cen-1 will be increaeed aboot 60 per cent. Tn tre of Japan. rtixe by addition* to tbem 2. Oaak a—Commercial and lodoa- i trial Centre oftbe Mikado'* Kingdom. ' wj., CaAfmm Eatraac« DiploBU 8. Pekin-»Seat of Old Mooarcby j wnii v^MBcga wrxwiw iriKw-- and New Republic. . ] „ AUrtd L Rollo. aon of Mr. and Mra 4. Shanghai-Commar*ialM«t«»»jS. Walter RoKo of Connecticut Ave- oiia of the Chinese RepobHe. " l «»^ has been "warded a college en- 6. *apan. China and America. ¦ »"««»€* diploma by tbe New York State 6 Reccnatruction of Korea. ' j £Mucation Department. Becsoae of 7. Frcm Vladivoatock via J^arbio; winning it be is conatdered in the liat to Dal ren i of eaodidates for tbe annual State 8. Tbrough koaleoi La^ad*. Paraia j acboiarabipa. but ta be ii> ninthjin Monarchy aitm..* t. Kniin ann or iiiir_ ann mth i *«•«; m...,...., •««.. and cai'poration will be held on Tbur*- day evening, October 7 at 8 o'clock. - RALLY DAY Tbe anodsl Baptist Rally Day exer¬ cise* will b* held next Sanday, A f^ I epeteial program for each service will tne 11 :i i_„j WEDNBSDAY MORNING SESSION! b„t ,pp,„ntly not .ucceeefully, cam- Rev. Maaon moved that Rev. Gumba [paigning against suffrage. Would it be tbe reporter to tbs paper in Free-. be impertinent to ask wbo was taking port; seconded. . ' care of tbeir hoines? Rev. Shepard made tbe objectioii of ' y service hss been changed from 10:30 jestimatea lots and houses fairly for isiater Walker in the reporting of thej We Were frequently aaked "Will toll. The Sunday Scbool begina at 1 the buyer with none of the modern ba-i/Cbriatian Recorder; moved and aec-1 women aak for executive, judicial and 10 and diBmisaeB in time for church jooning ao conapicuously present now f onded. 1 legisistive offices when tbey aecure tbe service. } in realty deals. j Objected and carried. Rev. William i franchise?" Tbe Woman's Miasianary Circle will' ^ ""' °* the opinion that we can best moved tbat Miaa Squire be tbe report- Our beat anawiir was the Jiuotation hold ita reKuiar meeting at tbe home'pro"™'"'*'« ¦''''crests of our village by ,«, of the South Recorder; aecondad by from Senator Tillman: "These are of Mra F B Pitcher SOS So Ocean I'»»'«'"« oott'ders understand that our Rev. Ranaom. ' tbe foundations of our government and Avenue on "fueadav afternoon next at i 'ending buaineaa men are made of the . jbe foiiowing are the officer! of t*»e j require tbe atrength of mind and body ' 'right stuff I expect to be bome again JQonvention: Secretary, Etbel Mon- of able roan, and not women, wboae aeon. Believe me to be, ' tiigue; aasiatant aecretary, Miaa Flo-' mental and phy tical condition*, creat- """¦""" ~ ~ ed by nature, are not able to atand thS" atrain of aueh work. The foondatlon af 01^ government will begin to shaka wben women hold theae offices. I think that woman ahould be eligibla S:SO. The annual meeting of tba Sanday Very alncerely your*. i ririe Sella; Dr. J. J. Watar*, P. B. Scbool will be beld at tbe boms of Charles R. Neumaister. > Mr*. C. M. Flint. 186_Sootb Side Ave- ¦ ^^^ „^ ,,^ .^.^j („ receive ObltUarV nue. on Monday evening at 8 o'clock. 1 communication* from our reader* upon Ye„ r-^t iLs. The annaal meeting of tbe churph j any subject of general intertet. Mr.; JOSEPH C3RLBTTB Jelly GlaaaO^. fSc Jex. 12 «t. praaervtiog kettles. '2rie Froit Jar Robbera. 5c 3iOi. . Da Silva Merrick Road and 6 am) lOe Store, nest to P. O. AdverUssoMHti,. 1%t8 ia tba ^lan season for cougba. }ee oor adv. Usi? mtek for advice. Smith « BedaiL AAaatrlianmnakt. "Brnftiam Taanc ari^ car- * .'i tt-i. <<'^ Fnoport. I— cat fioW; Anl. and Asiatic Turkey. ¦^ - ; list in Naaaao Coanty and only tbe five The Far Eaat ha* lately oadatieoa bigbeat receive BcholarsljIpB, he will j a marvcloue tranaformatloD. w»t be awarded one unless four of The oldest Empire bas bmtoam b« tboea ppapassing higher averages than youogaat Republic. «» *»«»• •wwda. RoHo was graduat. 1 The once herB/lt nation opanad by N''om the Froeport Higb School in Perry in 185* bae jomped into tba tfce Claaii of .1914, bor returned for front rank of World Pawtth. poatgradoate work laat September in To Btady Far Eaatern qoeatioaa aal order to prtipare for «nt?hne* to Long tbey develop and comaioaieata tb*«'It^od Medical College He earned ^^^ ^ ^_ to ibe AmerigaS people haa beea the f tbe ,co»eg« Cntrtmce diploma these-, ^j^^ ^ .. ^ mitaion of Mr, lyenaga for twelve \ fore in January of this .vesr. ihi* d«-. ^^ observed. years. tpioma has been earriod at Fraeport by ; ^^ ^^^^ evening there will be a &en- The Artf, Club of Fraaport fwiltng ««ly "8bt»tn |
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